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unwitting

Adjective

This term describes a state of ignorance or a lack of conscious intent. It is frequently used in legal or moral contexts to describe someone who participates in a wrong action without realizing they are doing so, shifting the focus from malice to innocence or naivety. While similar to unintentional, this word specifically emphasizes the mental state of the person involved. It suggests a blind spot or a failure to perceive the true nature of a situation, often resulting in an accidental contribution to a larger scheme.

Meanings

Adjective

Not knowing or aware of a situation or a fact.

"He was an unwitting accomplice in the heist."

Adjective

Done without intention or deliberate planning.

"She made an unwitting remark that offended the guests."

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